You might take one look at your small kitchen and think there's hardly any way to fit all your cooking utensils, dishes and pots and pans in that room. However, with a little ingenuity and some moving around of your items, you can maximize your small kitchen space and make the room aesthetically appealing.
When maximizing your small kitchen space, the most important goal is to make your necessities more accessible, thus saving time and energy. You will especially need both of these when cooking.
Clear Up Space
When maximizing your small kitchen space, the most important goal is to make your necessities more accessible, thus saving time and energy. You will especially need both of these when cooking.
Clear Up Space
Sort through your pots, pans, lids and cooking dishes to see which ones you use more often and which ones are hardly used. Put the rarely used items to the side to clear up space for the commonly used ones. You may get rid of the underused items or store them somewhere else in the kitchen.
Use Cabinets and Drawers
Pantries, drawers and cabinets underneath the sink are obviously great storage spaces. Put racks into the cabinets and sort the pots and pans according to size, with the larger objects on the bottom shelves and the smaller ones on top ones. That way, you don't have undo stacks of pots and pans to get the largest ones, which are usually at the bottom. Flip the lids upside down so the handles are inside the pots and pans, thus storing them more easily. Use dishware organizers for your silverware and cooking utensils in drawers.
Rack Them Up
If your kitchen has the right ceiling height, you can use an overhead pot rack to suspend your pots and pans from. However, if the ceiling is too low, store your pots and pans on wall shelves and hang them on hooks.
Make a Case for Baskets
Make a Case for Baskets
For items you may not give a second thought to once you put them away, you can use the space on top of your refrigerator. Put baskets on top of this and toss rarely used items into them.
Relocate Your Spices
Remember, your kitchen space should be just as much about easy access as it is about finding ample storage space. In the case of spices, take them out of the cabinet and mount them on an attractive spice rack next to the kitchen stove. Your spices will be within reach while cooking.
Store Pantry Food in Containers
Seeing a pantry cluttered with half-opened packages can be a real eyesore. For this situation, use a set of reusable, stackable containers that come in different sizes. Label each container according to their contents like "cereal" or "spaghetti." You can even cut out the recipes on old packages and apply them to the new containers.
Add Your Personal Flair
When all is said and done, it's your kitchen. Therefore, you should personalize it with your taste. Put a colorful centerpiece like an eye catching vase full of flowers on your counter-top or hang some artwork on your wall if wall space permits. Open baker racks are okay to use, but for extra cabinet space, consider getting a stylish cabinet instead-Alexa Campbell